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"Great hotel for Istanbul Airport. Everything was good including the breakfast. About 10 minutes from the airport and 25 to 30 minutes to Istanbul Cruise Port and city centre. Would definitely use again."

Most recent review

"This was our second stay at the Wyndham Grand Hotel. We stayed here for a night because we had an early morning flight from the airport. It's perfect for a long layover when you need to be close to the airport. I wouldn't recommend this hotel for tourists because it's far away from th..."

Most recent review

"We spent 3 days at this amazing hotel. The location was perfect and within short walking distance of many must see attractions. The tram was very close which allowed us to go anywhere in the city. The food and the hotel staff were second to none. Though we ate out most of the time, the compliment..."

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"Five minutes by taxi from airport. Perfect if needing hotel between flights. Friendly staff. Room immaculate. Regret not having enough time to visit hotel facilities. Will stay here again if transferring Ataturk Istanbul airport."

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"The views from our room at Hotel Arcadia Blue were unbelievable...the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque from the 3 windows facing the Marmara Sea. The service we received from the front desk; restaurant service attendants; etc. was impeccable. I will definitely return to Istanbul and will stay again a..."

Top Istanbul neighborhoods

Taksim

Taksim is the center of Istanbul and a popular tourist haven. Buslting Taksim Square is a shopper’s paradise, lined with glitzy big brands stores and boutiques. As the sun sets, it transforms into…

Taksim is the center of Istanbul and a popular tourist haven. Buslting Taksim Square is a shopper’s paradise, lined with glitzy big brands stores and boutiques. As the sun sets, it transforms into a vibrant nightlife hotspot of buzzing clubs and colored fountains where the tempting aroma of grilled meaty kebabs and crunchy sesame-studded breads wafts in the warm air. Nearby, medieval gold-tipped Galata Tower overlooks the swirling Bosphorous.

Besiktas

On the coast of the Bosphorus – the strait that marks the divide between Europe and Asia – Besiktas is one of the most dynamic parts of Istanbul. Cosmopolitan cafes and fashion boutiques make it a…

On the coast of the Bosphorus – the strait that marks the divide between Europe and Asia – Besiktas is one of the most dynamic parts of Istanbul. Cosmopolitan cafes and fashion boutiques make it a great place to wander all day, while a major landmark is Dolmabahce Palace, a formidable fortress of Baroque and Rococo grandeur, with opulent sights such like the Crystal Staircase, fashioned from Baccarat crystal and mahogany.

Grand Bazaar

Get a taste of Ancient Rome in Turkey by visiting Beyazit. The ruins of the columns of the Forum of Theodosius still stand, while next to Beyazit Square is one of Istanbul's great attractions: the…

Get a taste of Ancient Rome in Turkey by visiting Beyazit. The ruins of the columns of the Forum of Theodosius still stand, while next to Beyazit Square is one of Istanbul's great attractions: the Grand Bazaar. Dating back to the 15th Century, its ancient warren of shops sell everything from glowing lanterns to ornate rugs, while the vintage fountains and tiled, arched ceiling make the market itself a must-see.

Sirkeci

Sirkeci's train station is famous, and with good reason. It was the last stop of the Orient Express, and with its stained-glass decor and Ottoman architecture, it still exudes the glamor of a lost…

Sirkeci's train station is famous, and with good reason. It was the last stop of the Orient Express, and with its stained-glass decor and Ottoman architecture, it still exudes the glamor of a lost age. Sirkeci has plenty of hotels to choose from, and it's only a short walk to the Spice Bazaar, with its striking vaulted walkways lined with shops selling colorful heaps of sumac, paprika, and red peppercorns.

Sultanahmet

All the splendor of old Istanbul can be found in Sultanahmet. A stunning fusion of Islamic and Ottoman architecture, the Blue Mosque is a stand-out sight. Then there's Topkapi Palace, which with i…

All the splendor of old Istanbul can be found in Sultanahmet. A stunning fusion of Islamic and Ottoman architecture, the Blue Mosque is a stand-out sight. Then there's Topkapi Palace, which with its stone towers, sprawling courtyards, and inner buildings is a city in itself – it houses some of Islam's holiest relics. For a classic Turkish experience, bask in the heat of one of the area's traditional baths, or hamams.

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Top Istanbul neighborhoods

Taksim

Taksim is the center of Istanbul and a popular tourist haven. Buslting Taksim Square is a shopper’s paradise, lined with glitzy big brands stores and boutiques. As the sun sets, it transforms into…

Taksim is the center of Istanbul and a popular tourist haven. Buslting Taksim Square is a shopper’s paradise, lined with glitzy big brands stores and boutiques. As the sun sets, it transforms into a vibrant nightlife hotspot of buzzing clubs and colored fountains where the tempting aroma of grilled meaty kebabs and crunchy sesame-studded breads wafts in the warm air. Nearby, medieval gold-tipped Galata Tower overlooks the swirling Bosphorous.

Besiktas

On the coast of the Bosphorus – the strait that marks the divide between Europe and Asia – Besiktas is one of the most dynamic parts of Istanbul. Cosmopolitan cafes and fashion boutiques make it a…

On the coast of the Bosphorus – the strait that marks the divide between Europe and Asia – Besiktas is one of the most dynamic parts of Istanbul. Cosmopolitan cafes and fashion boutiques make it a great place to wander all day, while a major landmark is Dolmabahce Palace, a formidable fortress of Baroque and Rococo grandeur, with opulent sights such like the Crystal Staircase, fashioned from Baccarat crystal and mahogany.

Grand Bazaar

Get a taste of Ancient Rome in Turkey by visiting Beyazit. The ruins of the columns of the Forum of Theodosius still stand, while next to Beyazit Square is one of Istanbul's great attractions: the…

Get a taste of Ancient Rome in Turkey by visiting Beyazit. The ruins of the columns of the Forum of Theodosius still stand, while next to Beyazit Square is one of Istanbul's great attractions: the Grand Bazaar. Dating back to the 15th Century, its ancient warren of shops sell everything from glowing lanterns to ornate rugs, while the vintage fountains and tiled, arched ceiling make the market itself a must-see.

Sirkeci

Sirkeci's train station is famous, and with good reason. It was the last stop of the Orient Express, and with its stained-glass decor and Ottoman architecture, it still exudes the glamor of a lost…

Sirkeci's train station is famous, and with good reason. It was the last stop of the Orient Express, and with its stained-glass decor and Ottoman architecture, it still exudes the glamor of a lost age. Sirkeci has plenty of hotels to choose from, and it's only a short walk to the Spice Bazaar, with its striking vaulted walkways lined with shops selling colorful heaps of sumac, paprika, and red peppercorns.

Sultanahmet

All the splendor of old Istanbul can be found in Sultanahmet. A stunning fusion of Islamic and Ottoman architecture, the Blue Mosque is a stand-out sight. Then there's Topkapi Palace, which with i…

All the splendor of old Istanbul can be found in Sultanahmet. A stunning fusion of Islamic and Ottoman architecture, the Blue Mosque is a stand-out sight. Then there's Topkapi Palace, which with its stone towers, sprawling courtyards, and inner buildings is a city in itself – it houses some of Islam's holiest relics. For a classic Turkish experience, bask in the heat of one of the area's traditional baths, or hamams.

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Most recent review

"Great hotel for Istanbul Airport. Everything was good including the breakfast. About 10 minutes from the airport and 25 to 30 minutes to Istanbul Cruise Port and city centre. Would definitely use again."

Most recent review

"This was our second stay at the Wyndham Grand Hotel. We stayed here for a night because we had an early morning flight from the airport. It's perfect for a long layover when you need to be close to the airport. I wouldn't recommend this hotel for tourists because it's far away from th..."

Most recent review

"We spent 3 days at this amazing hotel. The location was perfect and within short walking distance of many must see attractions. The tram was very close which allowed us to go anywhere in the city. The food and the hotel staff were second to none. Though we ate out most of the time, the compliment..."

Most recent review

"Five minutes by taxi from airport. Perfect if needing hotel between flights. Friendly staff. Room immaculate. Regret not having enough time to visit hotel facilities. Will stay here again if transferring Ataturk Istanbul airport."

Most recent review

"The views from our room at Hotel Arcadia Blue were unbelievable...the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque from the 3 windows facing the Marmara Sea. The service we received from the front desk; restaurant service attendants; etc. was impeccable. I will definitely return to Istanbul and will stay again a..."